‘Not together, alas!’: Shashi Tharoor jokes over not sharing stage with Priyanka Chopra at Harvard event

In a lighthearted social media post, Indian politician Shashi Tharoor expressed his disappointment at not sharing the stage with Bollywood actress Priyanka Chopra during a recent event at Harvard University. Both Tharoor and Chopra were invited as speakers, but their separate appearances led Tharoor to humorously lament the missed opportunity to collaborate with the renowned actress. The event, which drew significant attention due to the prominence of both speakers, showcased notable discussions surrounding various global issues. Tharoor's playful remark reflects his wit and ability to engage with audiences, further solidifying his reputation as a charismatic figure in Indian politics. As a member of the Indian Parliament and a former diplomat, Tharoor continues to be involved in cultural and intellectual discussions both in India and abroad, leveraging platforms like Harvard to reach wider audiences. His interaction on social media not only highlights his personality but also serves to connect with fans and followers who appreciate his humorous take on public events.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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